The KEN Theory™ Reference MATRIX is not just a bibliography.
It is a knowledge map that integrates multiple fields—classical mechanics, quantum optics, AI ethics, cultural theory, regenerative medicine, philosophy, and economic structures—into a single framework: the Resonance Coordinate System.
The MATRIX consists of four key components:
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Thinker / Theory (Domain)
The source discipline or key figure. -
Axis of Connection in KEN Theory
How the original theory is transformed or redefined through the lens of KEN Theory. -
Connected Constructs / Devices
Specific formulas, models, or device names. -
Unique Feature of Resonance
The unique role that theory plays within KEN Theory.
Quick Guide for General Readers
Below are selected items explained in accessible terms.
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Meme Theory (Richard Dawkins)
Cultural information replicates and spreads like genes. In KEN Theory, memes are treated as “responsibility particles,” serving as carriers of ethical propagation. -
Posthumanism (Rosi Braidotti)
A vision of future societies where humans are not the only agents. KEN Theory incorporates AI and non-human life into a co-resonance structure for ethical co-evolution. -
Quantum Optics (Furusawa Laboratory)
A field that manipulates photons as quantum information carriers. KEN Theory uses photon interference as the physical substrate of ethical resonance. -
Classical Mechanics (Isaac Newton)
Replaces static mechanical coordinates with “responsibility-based spacetime coordinates,” embedding ethics into the design of spacetime itself. -
Justice and Emotions (Martha Nussbaum)
Emotions are not mere psychological events but cognitive structures that support ethical judgment. KEN Theory models emotions as resonance fields.
How to Read the MATRIX
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Left Column: The origin point—who or which theory is referenced.
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Middle Column: How KEN Theory reconstructs that idea.
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Right Column: The related construct, formula, or device.
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Final Column: The unique meaning within KEN Theory.
Conclusion
The KEN Theory™ Reference MATRIX not only spans multiple disciplines but also restructures them into a network of resonant responsibility.
The theories listed are just the entry points—new, unexplored resonance structures will continue to emerge as KEN Theory evolves.
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